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Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by routerjude: 7:58am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Yes sir! |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Bjfirst: 8:00am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Ayaf haerd. Fully Noted |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Nobody: 8:05am On Jul 25, 2015 |
hhuu, I just did that yesterday night,, overnight |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Engnrcollins(m): 8:06am On Jul 25, 2015 |
And he didn't talk about the disadvantage(s) of using generator frequently to charge Smartphones? 1 Like |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by meetemmioks: 8:06am On Jul 25, 2015 |
SQLmastar:....O.B.O for ur mind 1 Like |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Skykid1208(m): 8:10am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Noted |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Promzone(m): 8:14am On Jul 25, 2015 |
nice info |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by just2simple: 8:19am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Vry informative and edifying, well done 4 ths nice piece! |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by carbony4red(m): 8:27am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Motigbo ooooo |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by butanep(m): 8:31am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Rules for charging phones, please there is no rule in Nigeria, because we don't have a reliable power supply. If I don't charge my phone over-night, how am I sure I will see the light when I wake up the following day. As far you are not using power banks and also using original charges, your phone is safe. The smartphones have a thermoregulator, that regulate the flow of current within the transistors. When the phone is fully charged, there is a break in the circuit, so current do not flow within. That is if only you are using a good smartphone. If your phone came with the original battery, you are also safe. Most phones that get heated up when charging are phones with inferior batteries. The battery might not be the specification of the phones, hence it might lead to partial heat within the terminal of the batteries thereby heating up the phone. A phone specialist once told me to allow my phone to get to 0 or 1% sometimes before charging it. I told him nepa has a way of doing that. If I don't have light for one or two days, my phone is as good a dead. The battery will automatically get to zero state. He said such charging cycle is healthy for the battery. I came here to see a different one. No problem. The white will not confuse us. To be on the safer side, ensure you are using 1. A good smartphone. Not all the Chinese android are smart phones. Some are dull. 2. Ensure you are using the original battery. When buying an alternative battery, make sure it is original and also suit the specification of the phone. Don't buy techno battery for nokia phones because it is cheap and also can work it. There are consequences. Get the original irrespective of the price. 3. Ensure you get the original charge for your smartphones. Original charger is hard to get nowadays but there are few accessories shopes you can get it. Most smartphones uses the usb port. If you can't get original charger, please get original usb. Very important. 4. Limit the usage of power banks on your phones. It's one fastest way of damaging your battery. Never use a power bank overnight. Not all smartphones can regulate the current from a power bank. It can cause the battery to be overheated and indirectly damage your phones. 5. Limit the rate @ which you use generators to charge your smartphones especially the " I better pass my neighbour". Don't use it to charge your phone when it is totally down. Generators is another fast way of reducing the life span of your charges, batteries and smartphones. The current from the generator might not be that suitable for your gadget hence it might damage them. The smartphones can hardly regulate such current. It's just so unfortunate we can't do without it in Nigeria. 6. Lastly make sure your socket is connected to a stabilizer. NEPA sometimes are stupid. They can bring current of high voltage, but with you stabilalizer, your device will be protected. If the voltage is very high, the fuse in the stabilizer will cut, causing the current to break thereby preventing it from affecting you devices. With all these, you can charge your phone anyday, anytime and anywhere without having problems. 3 Likes |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by emmyojiah(m): 8:32am On Jul 25, 2015 |
I just damaged my cell battery, it's zaps down of recent |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by lightsaber(m): 8:34am On Jul 25, 2015 |
interesting write up. noted!! |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Nobody: 8:35am On Jul 25, 2015 |
McCarlito: |
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Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Flye: 8:40am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Nneka123: You just made alot of sense, even charging overnight does not guarantee full charge. |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by obidevine(m): 9:11am On Jul 25, 2015 |
McCarlito:. Thanks for this very informative piece... |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 25, 2015 |
mu2sa2:I don't think it contradicts what was discussed here but rather complements it. Since phone batteries can go hundreds of cycles before dying, charging it through one full cycle each month only means 12cycles in a year.In five yrs it's just 60cycles or more by which time you are either tired of the phone or it's tired of you or both. This is better than charging it through 365cycles in a year and in two years NEPA-Virus starts affecting the battery. |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by mjames: 9:21am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Thanks |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Golddy(f): 9:44am On Jul 25, 2015 |
hw about charging of laptops overnight?? |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by professore(m): 9:45am On Jul 25, 2015 |
This is informative |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by flyca: 9:51am On Jul 25, 2015 |
What makes a phone smart? I say its fast and accurate ability to respond to electronic signals. These signals are programmed in microchips and controlled by microprocessors. But with power surges, the microprocessors can be either damaged or can mis-track. (I could explain further but let me not bore you) It is not advisable in Nigeria to leave your phone overnight. Nigerian Electricity has a lot of power surges, low current, half current, quarter current, over current sef, and these can damage the phone. As a matter of fact, I advise that you always use a power bank to charge your phone instead of direct electric source. It is safer, at most the power bank is damaged. Your phone is not affected! How do I know? I'm a Master's student in Power Engineering. Bachelor in EE #winks |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Weirdman: 10:12am On Jul 25, 2015 |
flyca:Really! |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by remiotega: 10:15am On Jul 25, 2015 |
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Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by lovely17(m): 10:29am On Jul 25, 2015 |
To be Frank Who cares |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by expartraite: 11:04am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Guud |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by cooluc(f): 11:09am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Tks noted |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by solutions2itech(m): 11:36am On Jul 25, 2015 |
Sincere4u: what if you charge from 0%, to say 80%, Are you still charging up to a cycle or must get to 100% |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by Nobody: 12:33pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
So this is what spoilt my laptop. |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by luthorcorp: 12:52pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
one thing is certain,the makers of of these batteries knows fully well about the light condition back here so they conditioned the battery to less frequent power input,but you now doing otherwise..you should proberbly know the outcome...which is a longer lasting battery man #team overnight charging |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by lonelydora: 1:19pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
priscaoge:Where have you been My Love? I missed you. |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by priscaoge(f): 2:03pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
lonelydora: |
Re: About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night by KemoSabe: 2:23pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
Yinmu.... I have a 3000mah batt that charges 0 to 100% in 4hrs. always cycle charged at night to last the whole day, now my battery is 2yrs & counting, over 700 cycles and never been better. So u see, at this rate, I'm less concerned about charge cycle limit. Although I personally advice u not let your phone run down to zero, and then stay without a charge for too long. #messuptins |
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